Pitching in to keep it clean

by jmaloni

Submitted

Tue, Sep 2nd 2014 02:00 pm

Joe Azbell retired as
assistant director from Niagara Cerebral Palsy in 1999. But for the past two
summers, he and his wife, Carol, have spent a couple of hours each week on
their hands and knees pulling weeds in the agency's Children's Memorial Garden at
9812 Lockport Road.

The garden, which includes stones and
plants in memory of NCP's family and friends, was built in 2006. "We were
concerned about all the effort and work that went into it," Carol said. "The
sad part is that the money came from a grant, so it's gorgeous for a few years,
but there isn't money for maintenance. This, nature, is very important to us."

The Azbells dedicated a stone in the
garden to their daughter, Dana, who attended programming with the school as a
child. "This was something we can do to give back," Carol said.

Joe estimates they spend about 80 hours
maintaining the garden each summer. "There's two of us, and we put in about
four hours each time, over the course of the summer," he said. "We have the
time."

"I think it's a beautiful garden," Carol
said. "It's great for children to go through and see how much everything
changes."

This spring, kids planted squash, which
is starting to show signs of growth.

For more information about NCP or the
Children's Garden, call Katharine Cassens at 716-297-1478,
ext. 173, or visit the NCP website at www.niagaracp.org.